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Panic in the Streets (1950) -- A doctor and a policeman in New Orleans have only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with bubonic plague.

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Director:
Writers:
Richard Murphy (screenplay)
Daniel Fuchs (adaptation)
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Release Date:
12 June 1950 (USA) more
Tagline:
THE SCREEN'S GREATEST EXCITEMENT OF THE YEAR! (original print ad - all caps) more
Plot:
A doctor and a policeman in New Orleans have only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with pneumonic plague. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 1 win & 3 nominations more
NewsDesk:
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Actor Richard Widmark Dies at 93
 (From IMDb News. 26 March 2008)

Oscar-Winning Actor Jack Palance Dies at 87
 (From IMDb News. 12 November 2006)

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Very good but maybe a bit too ambitious more (49 total)

Cast

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Richard Widmark ... Lt. Cmdr. Clinton 'Clint' Reed M.D.
Paul Douglas ... Capt. Tom Warren

Barbara Bel Geddes ... Nancy Reed

Jack Palance ... Blackie (as Walter Jack Palance)
Zero Mostel ... Raymond Fitch
Dan Riss ... Neff - Newspaper Reporter
Tommy Cook ... Vince Poldi - Younger Brother
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Wilson Bourg Jr. ... Charlie - Sailor (uncredited)
Beverly C. Brown ... Dr. Mackey - Board of Health (uncredited)
Lewis Charles ... Kochak - Murder Victim (uncredited)
Herman Cottman ... Officer Scott - Police Lab (uncredited)
William A. Dean ... Cortelyou (uncredited)
Robert Dorsen ... Coast Guard Lieutenant (uncredited)
George Ehmig ... Kleber - Medical Examiner Technician (uncredited)
H. Waller Fowler Jr. ... Mayor Murray (uncredited)
Darwin Greenfield ... Violet (uncredited)
Paul Hostetler ... Lt. Paul Gafney M.D. - Public Health Service (uncredited)

Elia Kazan ... Mortuary Assistant (uncredited)
Edward Kennedy ... Jordan (uncredited)
Mary Liswood ... Angie Fitch - Raymond's Wife (uncredited)
Henry Mamet ... Anson (uncredited)
Tiger Joe Marsh ... Bosun on Nile Queen (uncredited)
Ruth Moore Mathews ... Mrs. Dubin (uncredited)
Emile Meyer ... Captain Beauclyde - Master of Nile Queen (uncredited)
Alex Minotis ... John Mefaris - Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
Red Moad ... Wynant (uncredited)
Ray Müller ... Dubin (uncredited)
Lenka Peterson ... Jeanette (uncredited)
Waldo Pitkin ... Ben (uncredited)
Tommy Rettig ... Tommy Reed (uncredited)
Stanley J. Reyes ... Redfield (uncredited)
John Schilleci ... Lee (uncredited)
Aline Stevens ... Mrs. Rita Mefaris (uncredited)
Al Theriot ... Al (uncredited)
Guy Thomajan ... Poldi - Blackie's Flunky (uncredited)
Arthur Tong ... Lascar Boy on Nile Queen (uncredited)
H.T. Tsiang ... Cook on Nile Queen (uncredited)
Irvine Vidacovich ... Johnston (uncredited)
Juan Villasana ... Hotel Proprietor (uncredited)
Pat Walshe ... Pat (uncredited)
Val Winter ... Commissioner Dan Quinn (uncredited)
Leo Zinser ... Sergeant Phelps (uncredited)
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Directed by
Elia Kazan 
 
Writing credits
Richard Murphy (screenplay)

Daniel Fuchs (adaptation)

Edna Anhalt (story) and
Edward Anhalt (story)

Produced by
Sol C. Siegel .... producer
 
Original Music by
Alfred Newman 
 
Cinematography by
Joseph MacDonald  (as Joe MacDonald)
 
Film Editing by
Harmon Jones 
 
Art Direction by
Maurice Ransford 
Lyle R. Wheeler  (as Lyle Wheeler)
 
Set Decoration by
Thomas Little 
Fred J. Rode 
 
Costume Design by
Travilla 
 
Makeup Department
Ben Nye .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Joseph C. Behm .... production manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
F.E. 'Johnny' Johnston .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
W.D. Flick .... sound
Roger Heman Sr. .... sound (as Roger Heman)
 
Special Effects by
Fred Sersen .... special photographic effects
 
Stunts
Jack N. Young .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Til Gabani .... camera operator (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Charles Le Maire .... wardrobe director
Sam Benson .... wardrobe (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Edward B. Powell .... orchestrator (as Edward Powell)
Herbert W. Spencer .... orchestrator (as Herbert Spencer)
 
Other crew
Stanley Scheuer .... script supervisor (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Outbreak (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
96 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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Trivia:
Director Cameo: [Elia Kazan]mortuary assistant. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Blackie and Fitch slide down a pile of coffee bags there is a crew member reclined on the pile they climb over on their way to escape more
Quotes:
Nancy Reed: If there's a plague here, you're the most important guy in this town. more
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Soundtrack:
Johnson Rag more

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16 out of 21 people found the following review useful.
Very good but maybe a bit too ambitious, 15 March 2005
8/10
Author: Brandt Sponseller from New York City

When a stiff turns up with pneumonic plague (a variant of bubonic plague), U.S. Public Health Service official Dr. Clinton Reed (Richard Widmark) immediately quarantines everyone whom he knows was near the body. Unfortunately, the stiff got that way by being murdered, and there's a good chance that the murderer will start spreading the plague, leading to an epidemic. Enter Police Captain Tom Warren (Paul Douglas), who is enlisted to track down the murderer as soon as possible and avert a possible national disaster.

While Panic in the Streets is a quality film, it suffers from being slightly unfocused and a bit too sprawling (my reason for bringing the score down to an eight). It wanders the genres from noirish gangster to medical disaster, police procedural, thriller and even romance.

This is not director Elia Kazan's best work, but saying that is a bit disingenuous. Kazan is the helmer responsible such masterpieces as A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), On The Waterfront (1954) and East of Eden (1955), after all. This film predates those, but Kazan has said that he was already "untethered" by the studio. Taking that freedom too far may partially account for the sprawl. The film is set in New Orleans, a city where Kazan "used to wander around . . . night and day so I knew it well". He wanted to exploit the environment. "It's so terrific and colorful. I wanted boats, steam engines, warehouses, jazz joints--all of New Orleans".

Kazan handles each genre of Panic in the Streets well, but they could be connected better. The film would have benefited by staying with just one or two of its moods. The sprawl in terms of setting would have still worked. Part of the dilemma may have been caused by the fact that Panic in the Streets was an attempt to merge two stories by writers Edna and Edward Anhalt, "Quarantine" and "Some Like 'Em Cold".

The gangster material, which ends up in firmly in thriller territory with an extended chase scene near the end of the film, is probably the highlight. Not surprisingly, Kazan has said that he believes the villains are "more colorful--I never had much affection for the good guys anyway. I don't like puritans". A close second is the only material that approaches the "panic" of the title--the discovery of the plague and the attempts to track down the exposed, inoculate them and contain the disease. While there is plenty of suspense during these two "moods", much of the film is also a fairly straightforward drama, with pacing more typical of that genre.

The dialogue throughout is excellent. The stylistic difference to many modern films could hardly be more pronounced. It is intelligent, delivered quickly and well enunciated by each character. Conflict isn't created by "dumb" decisions but smart moves; events and characters' actions are more like a chess game. When unusual stances are taken, such as Reed withholding the plague from the newspapers, he gives relatively lengthy justifications for his decisions, which other characters argue over.

In light of this, it's interesting that Kazan believed that "propriety, religion, ethics and the middle class are all murdering us". That idea works its way into the film through the alterations to the norm, or allowances away from it, made by the protagonists. For example, head gangster Blackie (Jack Palance in his first film role) is offered a "Get Out of Jail Free" card if he'll cooperate with combating the plague.

The technical aspects of the film are fine, if nothing exceptional, but the real reasons to watch are the performances, the intriguing scenario and the well-written dialogue.

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